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Just steps from Per Accademia, this hotel is nearly perfectly situated for all of your sightseeing! "Nearly" only because initially navigating to get to the door was a little tricky. Use these dieections: From the water bus stop go over the Accademia bridge and then...More

The hotel is nice and the people are really welcoming and friendly.
Location is good and close to academia bridge.
15 minutes walking to S. Marco Square which is the meeting point for all trips.
Breakfast is nice
The reason for the 4 stars is...More

The hotel was nice and easy to find (as I got confirmation from the hotel and explained the direction very clearly to understand where they are) the serviced was ok, but the room was nice and big.
The bad thing is I can hearing people...More

Here's the short & sweet. Good basic hotel but loses points with some reviewers over the minor details that could make it better. For instance, they advertise toiletries but these are really minimal in the room. Bed is comfortable, breakfast is good and the location...More

The hotel itself is an experience, get off the vapporreto at Academia Bridge ( make sure you take pictures on it!) and to little, narrow street, ring the bell and enter another century by inner courtyard. The staff is charming and very helpful. The room...More

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The most famous sestiere (district) in Venice has oneof the world's most famous squares, St. Mark's (PiazzaSan Marco). Anchored on one end by the basilica,clustered around it are restaurants, museums, shops,orchestras playing in the square, pigeons, the grandpink Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale), the soaringcampanile bell tower, an astrological clock tower,plus gorgeous cafes and restaurants like Florian and

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Quadri. Piazza San Marco is beloved by Venetiansthemselves. They book a table anytime, which offers abuffer from the fray. This grand outdoor drawing roomattracts Venetians for a stroll too, especially latein the afternoon when the hoards of daytrippers thinout. It's simply a grand place to meet.

Vaporetto to the Accademia stop, then a short walk across the beautiful Accademia bridge. Fyi we walked that same route, takes you through the lesser known parts of the city and ~50 min but not ideal with luggage.

We stayed at Foresteria Levi in October. No, you cannot walk from the bus terminal to Foresteria Levi (it would be very far to walk). You have to take the Vaporetto (Water Bus).
When you get off the bus from the... More

We stayed at Foresteria Levi in October. No, you cannot walk from the bus terminal to Foresteria Levi (it would be very far to walk). You have to take the Vaporetto (Water Bus).
When you get off the bus from the Airport, there is a place to buy your vaporetto (water bus) tickets. The best deal is to buy the 3-day pass for 40 Euro's. It gives you unlimited usage for 3 days. Otherwise it is 7 Euro's for each trip, or there is a 1 day pass available also. Retain your bus pass and there is a machine at each of the bus stops to scan your pass. Watch your stops carefully because they are not announced, and they only stop at each place for less than a minute and they're off to the next one.
Take the Vaporetto (Water Bus) to the Accademia stop. (It is probably an hour's trip and Accademia is maybe 3 stops after the Rialto Bridge). The Accademia bridge is right there. Go over the bridge to the other side, (64 steps up and 64 steps down -- it is challenging if you have large luggage) and then on your left there are 2 or 3 small foot bridges. Go over the 1st one and you find yourself in a building with a courtyard. Near the back, there are some doors and Foresteria Levi is thru the doors. There is no signage indicating the hotel, except that there is a buzzer system with the name beside it.
We asked at the front desk for a place to go for lunch and they recommended that we go to a square that was just a short walking distance away (like maybe 1/2 a city block) and there were 4 or 5 nice restaurants to choose from -- and even though they may appear to be quite upscale, it's very casual once inside.
I hope this helps you. Enjoy your visit to Venice.